Maureen also shared this absolutely fabulous improv heart quilt since it was Valentine's day.

Bonnie-Lynn shared this Hallowe'en owl made with all Hallowe'en fabrics (which she collects and didn't realize how many she had!) Bonnie-Lynn also did a beautiful hand blanket stitch around all her appliqué.

Lois made this excellent aqua and low volume HST quilt (in barn raising setting) for her sister in law. Apparently the SIL wanted to add some more colours but Lois held firm. Glad you did Lois, this looks awesome!

Humans, for scale.

Lana made this fabulous flying geese quilt using shot cottons.

a better look at the whole quilt. There was a subtle shimmer to many of the fabrics.

Netta snitched this pixelated storm trooper off her son's bed to show us.

And she found Star Wars fabric for the back!

Pam V and Dawna received these quilts as part of the inaugural MQG swap! The one on the left was made by @felicityquilts and the one on the right by @gilliland_s

Dawna made this for her due-any-day grandson. The baby's mom is Bethany who has been in our guild before (she's taking a break this year).

Giving us some tips about quilting with a minky backing.

Thea made this based on our block lotto from January 2016. (Anyone else spy a MQG challenge fabric in there?)

And the back!

Marg bragged on her big sister Thea, sharing an amazing little dragon. Thea made it for Marg's dragon boat team.

Close up! The wings are lace and see through.

Stacie made this for a "pink swap" and it's tiny! Hologram thread is starting to be Stacie's trademark.

Sometimes quilts come back for sad reasons. Stacie made this one as a replacement quilt last summer for her grandmother, who no longer needs it. Sorry Stacie.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

May 16: Monthly meeting and sewing bee - we're going to have a race to complete blocks for a quilt for Cockrell House! Bring six 2.5" strips in SOLIDS, at least 14" long. Three in black, white or gray, and three in any colour.